List of AMD chipsets
This is an overview of chipsets sold under the brand AMD, manufactured before May 2004 by the company itself, before the adoption of open platform approach as well as chipsets manufactured by ATI Technologies (ATI) after July 2006 as the completion of the ATI acquisition.
North- and Southbridges
AMD-xxx
Model | Code name | Released | CPU support | Fab (nm) | FSB/HT (MHz) | Southbridge | Features / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD-640 chipset | AMD-640 | 1997 | K6, Cyrix 6x86 | 66 (FSB) | AMD-645 | AMD licensed VIA Technologies' Apollo VP2/97 | |
AMD-750 chipset | AMD-751 | 1999 | Athlon, Duron (Slot A, Socket A), Alpha 21264 | 100 (FSB) | AMD-756, VIA-VT82C686A | AGP 2×, SDRAM Irongate chipset family; early steppings had issues with AGP 2×; drivers often limited support to AGP 1×; later fixed with "super bypass" memory access adjustment.[1] | |
AMD-760 chipset | AMD-761 | Nov 2000 | Athlon, Athlon XP, Duron (Socket A), Alpha 21264 | 133 (FSB) | AMD-766, VIA-VT82C686B | AGP 4×, DDR SDRAM | |
AMD-760MP chipset | AMD-762 | May 2001 | Athlon MP | 133 (FSB) | AMD-766 | AGP 4× | |
AMD-760MPX chipset | AMD-768 | AGP 4×, Hardware RNG Most initial boards shipped without USB headers due to a fault with the integrated USB controller. Manufacturers included PCI USB cards to cover this shortcoming. A later refresh of the chipset had the USB problem remedied.[2] | |||||
AMD-8000 series chipset | AMD-8111 | Apr 2004 | Opteron | 800 (HT 1.x) | AMD-8131 AMD-8132 | Hardware RNG |
A-Link Express II
A-Link Express and A-Link Express II are essentially PCIe 1.1 x4 lanes.
See Comparison of ATI Chipsets for the comparison of chipsets sold under the ATI brand for AMD processors, before AMD's acquisition of ATI.
Model | Codename | Released | CPU support | Fab (nm) | HT (MHz) | IGP | CrossFire | Southbridge | Features / Notes |
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AMD 480X chipset (originally CrossFire Xpress 1600) |
RD480 | Oct 2006 | Athlon 64, Sempron |
110 | 1000 (HT 2.0) | No | x8 + x8 | SB600, ULi-M1575 | |
AMD 570X/550X chipset (originally CrossFire Xpress 3100) |
RD570 | Jun 2007 | Phenom,[3] Athlon 64, Sempron |
1000 HT 2.0) | No | x16 + x8 | SB600 | ||
AMD 580X chipset (originally CrossFire Xpress 3200) |
RD580 | Oct 2006 | x16 + x16 | ||||||
AMD 690V chipset | RS690C | Feb 2007 | Athlon 64, Sempron |
80 | 1000 (HT 2.0) | Radeon X1200 (350MHz) |
No | SB600 | DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, HDMI/HDCP, no LVDS |
AMD 690G chipset | RS690 | Phenom, Athlon 64, Sempron |
Radeon X1250 (400MHz) |
DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, HDMI/HDCP | |||||
AMD M690V chipset | RS690MC | Feb 2007 | Turion 64 X2, Athlon 64 X2 mobile |
80 | 800 (HT 2.0) | Radeon X1200 (350 MHz) |
No | SB600 | DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, DVI, HDMI/HDCP, no LVDS, Powerplay 7.0 |
AMD M690 chipset | RS690M | Radeon X1250 (350 MHz) |
DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, DVI/HDCP, no HDMI, Powerplay 7.0 | ||||||
AMD M690E chipset | RS690T | Feb 2007 | Athlon Neo, Mobile Sempron |
80 | 800 (HT 2.0) | Radeon X1250 (350Mhz) |
No | SB600 | DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, 2× HDMI/HDCP, Powerplay 7.0 |
AMD M690T chipset | Turion 64 X2, Athlon 64 X2 mobile |
Radeon X1270 (400Mhz) |
DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, HDMI/HDCP, Powerplay 7.0 | ||||||
AMD 740 chipset | RX740 | 2008 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
55 | 1000 (HT 2.0) | No | No | SB600, SB700, SB750 |
Single PCIe 1.1 x16 |
AMD 740G chipset | RS740 | Radeon 2100 | DirectX 9.0, AVIVO, HDMI/HDCP, OR single PCIe 1.1 x16 | ||||||
AMD 760G chipset | RS780L | 2009 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Radeon 3000 | Hybrid | SB710 | DirectX 10, AVIVO HD, HDMI/HDCP, OR single PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 770 chipset | RX780 | 2008 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
65 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | No | No | SB600, SB700, SB710, SB750 |
Single PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 780V chipset | RS780C | 2008 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Radeon 3100 | No | SB700, SB710, SB750 |
DirectX 10, AVIVO HD, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, OR single PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 780G chipset | RS780I | Radeon HD 3200 | Hybrid | DirectX 10, UVD+, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, Side-port memory, OR single PCIe 2.0 x16 | |||||
AMD M780V chipset | RS780MC | 2008 | Mobile Turion, Mobile Athlon, Athlon Neo |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Radeon 3100 | PowerXpress AXIOM/MXM module(s) |
SB600, SB700, SB710 |
DirectX 10, UVD+, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, OR single PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD M780G chipset | RS780M | Radeon HD 3200 | |||||||
AMD 785G chipset | RS880 | 2009 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Radeon HD 4200 | Hybrid, x16 + x4 |
SB710, SB750, SB810, SB850 |
DirectX 10.1, UVD2, Side-port memory, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, OR two PCIe 2.0 x16 TDP: 11 W (500 MHz), 3 W in PowerPlay |
785E | RS785E | 55 | 2200 (HT 3.0) | Radeon HD 4200 | Hybrid | SB810, SB850, SB820M | |||
AMD 790GX chipset | RS780D | 2008 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Radeon HD 3300 | Hybrid, x8 + x8[4] |
SB750 | DirectX 10, UVD+, Side-port memory, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, OR two PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 790X chipset | RD780 | 2008 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
65 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | No | x8 + x8 | SB600, SB700, SB750, SB850 |
Two PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 790FX chipset | RD790 | Nov 2007 | Athlon 64, Phenom, Sempron |
65 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | No | CrossFire X (dual x16 or quad x8) |
SB600, SB750, SB850 |
Up to four PCIe 2.0 x16 Support for AMD Quad FX platform (FASN8), Dual socket enthusiast platform with NUMA, optional single socket variant, 720-pin 1.1 V FC-BGA |
Model | Codename | Released | CPU support | Fab (nm) | HT (MHz) | IGP | CrossFire | Southbridge | Features / Notes |
A-Link Express III
A-Link Express III is essentially PCIe 2.0 x4 lanes.
Model | Code name | Released | CPU support | Fab (nm) | HT (MHz) | Hardware Virtualization (AMD-V™) | IGP | CrossFire | SLI[5] | TDP (W) | Southbridge | Features / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD 870 chipset | RX880 | 2010 | Phenom II, Athlon 64, Sempron |
65 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | ? | No | Hybrid, x16 + x4 | No | SB850 | Single PCIe 2.0 x16 | |
AMD 880G chipset | RS880P | Q4 2010 | Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | ? | Radeon HD 4250 | Hybrid | No | SB710, SB750, SB810, SB850, SB920, SB950 |
DirectX 10.1, UVD2, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, OR single PCIe 2.0 x16 AM3+ socket support | |
AMD 880M chipset | RS880M | Q2 2010 | Mobile Turion II, Mobile Athlon II, Mobile Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | ? | Radeon HD 4200 | PowerXpress AXIOM/MXM module(s) |
No | SB820 | DirectX 10.1, UVD2, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, sideport memory, OR single PCI-E 2.0 x16 Mobile Chipset, Tigris platform | |
AMD 880M chipset | Athlon II Neo, Turion II Neo |
Radeon HD 4225 | No | DirectX 10.1, UVD2, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, OR Single PCI-E 2.0 x16 Mobile Chipset, Nile platform | ||||||||
AMD 880M chipset | Mobile Phenom II, Mobile Turion II, Mobile Athlon II, Mobile Sempron V-Series |
Radeon HD 4250 Radeon HD 4270 |
No | DirectX 10.1, UVD2, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, OR single PCI-E 2.0 x16 Mobile Chipset, Danube platform | ||||||||
AMD 890GX chipset | RS880D | Q2 2010 | Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron |
55 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | ? | Radeon HD 4290 | Hybrid, x8 + x8 |
No | 22 W | SB710, SB750, SB810, SB850 |
DirectX 10.1, UVD2, HDMI/HDCP, DisplayPort/DPCP, Side-port memory, OR two PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 890FX chipset | RD890 | Q2 2010 | Bulldozer,[6] Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron |
65 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | Yes[7] | No | x16 + x16 or x8 quad |
No | 18 W | SB710, SB750, SB810, SB850 |
Four PCIe 2.0 x16 |
AMD 970 chipset | RX980 | Q2 2011 | Bulldozer, Piledriver Phenom II, Athlon II, Sempron, FX |
65 | 2400 (HT 3.0) | Yes[8] | No | x16 + x4 | No | 13.6W | SB710, SB750, SB810, SB850, SB920, SB950 |
Single PCIe 2.0 x16, IOMMU
AM3+ socket support |
AMD 990X chipset | RD980 | 2600 (HT 3.0) | x8 + x8 | x8 + x8 | 14W | Two PCIe 2.0 x16, IOMMU
AM3+ socket support | ||||||
AMD 990FX chipset | RD990 | x16 + x16 or x8 quad |
x16 + x16 or x16 + x8 + x8 or x8 quad |
19.6 W | Four PCIe 2.0 x16, IOMMU
AM3+ socket support | |||||||
Model | Code name | Released | CPU support | Fab (nm) | HT (MHz) | Hardware Virtualization (AMD-V™) | IGP | CrossFire | SLI | TDP (W) | Southbridge | Features / Notes |
AMD-xxx
Model | Codename | Released | Fab (nm) | USB 2.0 + 1.1 |
Audio | Parallel ATA1 | Features / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD 640 chipset | AMD-645 | 1997 | 2 × ATA/33 | ||||
AMD 750 chipset | AMD-756 | 1999 | 0 + 4 | 2 × ATA/66 | |||
AMD 760 chipset | AMD-766 | 2001 | 0 + 4 | 2 × ATA/100 | |||
AMD 760MPX chipset | AMD-768 | AC'97 | |||||
Geode GX1 | Geode CS5530 | AC'97 | 2 × ATA/33 | National Semiconductor release | |||
Geode GXm Geode GXLV |
Geode CS5530A | ||||||
Geode GX | Geode CS5535 | 0 + 4 | AC'97 | 2 × ATA/66 | |||
Geode LX | Geode CS5536 | 4 + 0 | 2 × ATA/100 | ||||
AMD-8111 nForce Professional ULi-1563 |
AMD-8131 | 2004 | 4 + 2 | AC'97 | 2 × ATA/133 | PCI-X | |
AMD-8132 | PCI-X 2.0 | ||||||
AMD-8151 | AMD-8151 | AGP 8X |
1 Parallel ATA, also known as Enhanced IDE supports up to 2 devices per channel.
A-Link Express
- All models support eSATA implementations of available SATA channels.
Model | Codename | Released | Fab (nm) | SATA | USB 2.0 + 1.1 |
Parallel ATA1 | RAID | NIC | Package | TDP (W) | Features / Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD 480/570/580/690 CrossFire Chipset |
SB600 | 2006 | 130 | 4 × 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 SATA Revision 2.0 |
10 + 0 | 1 × ATA/133 | 0,1,10 | No | 548-pin FC-BGA |
4.0 | |
AMD 700 chipset series | SB700 | Q1 2008 | 130 | 6 × 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 SATA Revision 2.0 |
12 + 2 | 1 × ATA/133 | 0,1,10 | No | 548-pin FC-BGA |
4.5 | DASH 1.0 |
SB700S | DASH 1.0 Server southbridge | ||||||||||
SB710 | Q4 2008 | DASH 1.0 | |||||||||
SB750 | 0,1,5,10 | ||||||||||
AMD 800 chipset series |
SB810 | Q1 2010 | 65 | 6 × 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 SATA Revision 2.0 |
14 + 2 | No | 0,1,10 | 10/100/1000 | 605-pin FC-BGA |
6.0 | |
SB850 | 6 × 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 SATA Revision 3.0 |
0,1,5,10 | |||||||||
SB820M | 0,1 | 3.4 - 5.3 | mobile/embedded | ||||||||
AMD 900 chipset series |
SB920 | May 30, 2011 | 65 | 6 × 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 SATA Revision 3.0 |
14 + 2 | No | 0,1,10 | 10/100/1000 | 605-pin FC-BGA |
6.0 | |
SB950 | 0,1,5,10 | ||||||||||
Model | Codename | Released | Fab (nm) | SATA | USB 2.0 + 1.1 |
Parallel ATA1 | RAID | NIC | Package | TDP (W) | Features / Notes |
1 Parallel ATA, also known as Enhanced IDE supports up to 2 devices per channel.
Fusion controller hubs (FCH)
For AMD APU models from 2011 until 2016. AMD is marketing their chipsets as Fusion Controller Hubs (FCH), implementing it across their product range in 2017 alongside the release of the Zen architecture. Before then, only APUs used FCHs, while their other CPUs still used a northbridge and southbridge. The Fusion Controller Hubs are similar in function to Intel's Platform Controller Hub.
Model | Codename | UMI | SATA | USB 3.0+2.0+1.1 |
RAID | NIC | 33 MHz PCI | SD1 | VGA DAC | TDP (W) | Features / notes | Part number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mobile | ||||||||||||
A55T | Hudson-M2T[N 1] | ×2 Gen 1 | 1× 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 |
0 + 8 + 0 | No | No | No | SDIO | No | |||
A50M | Hudson-M1[N 1] | ×4 Gen 1[M 1] | 6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
0 + 14 + 2 | No | 5.9[9] | ~920 mW idle | 100-CG2198[9] | ||||
A60M | Hudson-M2[N 1] | ×4 Gen 1 +DP | 0,1 | 10/100/1000 | Yes | Yes | 4.7 | |||||
A68M | Hudson-M3L[N 1] | 2× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
2 + 8 + 0 | No | ~750 mW idle | |||||||
A70M | Hudson-M3[N 1] | 6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
4 + 10 + 2 | Yes | First native USB 3.0 controller[10] |
100-CG2389[9] | ||||||
A76M | Bolton-M3[N 1] | 218-0844012 | ||||||||||
Desktop | ||||||||||||
A45 | Hudson-D1[N 2] | ×4 Gen. 2[M 2] | 6× 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 |
0 + 14 + 2 | No | No | Up to 4 slots | No | No | 218-0792008 | ||
A55 | Hudson-D2[N 2] | ×4 Gen 2 +DP | 0,1,10 | 10/100/1000 | Up to 3 slots | Yes | Yes | 7.6 | ||||
A58 | Bolton-D2[N 2] | ×4 Gen 2 | 6× 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.3 |
0 + 14 + 2 | 7.6 | 218-0844023 | ||||||
A68H | Bolton-D2H[N 2] | 4× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.3 |
2 + 10 + 2 | xHCI 1.0 | 218-0844029-00 | |||||||
A75 | Hudson-D3[N 2] | ×4 Gen 2 +DP | 6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
4 + 10 + 2 | 10/100/1000 | 7.8[9] | First native USB 3.0 controller[10] |
100-CG2386[9] | ||||
A78 | Bolton-D3[N 2] | 6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.3 |
7.8 | xHCI 1.0 | 218-0844014 | |||||||
A85X | Hudson-D4[N 2] | 8× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
0,1,5,10 | 10/100/1000 | 7.8 | USB 3.0 (xHCI 0.96) | ||||||
A88X | Bolton-D4[N 2] | ×4 Gen 2 | 8× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.3 |
7.8 | USB 3.0 (xHCI 1.0) | 218-0844016 | ||||||
Embedded | ||||||||||||
A55E | Hudson-E1[N 3] | ×4 Gen 2 | 6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.2 |
0 + 14 + 2 | 0,1,5,10 | 10/100/1000 | Up to 4 slots | No | No | 5.9[9] | 100-CG2293[9] | |
A77E[11] | Bolton-E4[N 3] | 1-, 2-, or 4-lane 2 or 5 GB/s |
6× 6 Gbit/s AHCI 1.3 |
4 + 10 + 2 | Up to 3 slots | Yes | Yes | 4-lane PCIe 2.0 | 218-0844020-00 | |||
Model | Codename | UMI | SATA | USB 3.0+2.0+1.1 |
RAID | NIC | 33 MHz PCI | SD1 | VGA DAC | TDP (W) | Features / notes | Part number |
Note 1: Supports SDHC up to 32 GB, 4 pins @ 50 MHz. Codename:
- M: for notebook platform
- D: for desktop platform
- E: for embedded platform
UMI:
AM4 chipsets
There are currently 3 generations of AM4-based chipsets on the market. Models beginning with the numeral "3" are representatives of the first generation, those with "4" the second generation, etc. Individual chipset models differ in the number of PCI Express lanes, USB ports, and SATA connectors, as well as supported technologies; the table below shows these differences.[12][13]
Chipset | Release date | PCI Express, PCIe | USB: 3.2 Gen 2, 3.2 Gen 1, 2.0 |
Storage features | Processor overclocking |
TDP | CPU support[14] | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PCIe lanes[lower-alpha 1] | CrossFire | SLI | SATA ports | RAID | AMD StoreMI | Zen | Zen+ | Zen 2 | Zen 3 | |||||
A320 | February 2017[15] | PCIe 2.0 ×4 | No | No | 1, 2, 6 | 4 | 0, 1, 10 |
No | No | ~5 W[16] | Yes | Yes | Varies[lower-alpha 2] | No |
B350 | February 2017[15] | PCIe 2.0 ×6 | Yes | 2, 2, 6 | Yes | |||||||||
X370 | February 2017[15] | PCIe 2.0 ×8 | Yes | 2, 6, 6 | 8 | |||||||||
B450 | March 2018[17] | PCIe 2.0 ×6 | No | 2, 2, 6 | 4 | Yes | Yes, with PBO |
Yes | Varies[lower-alpha 3][18] | |||||
X470 | March 2018[17] | PCIe 2.0 ×8 | Yes | 2, 6, 6 | 8 | |||||||||
A520 | August 2020[19] | PCIe 3.0 ×6 | No | No | 1, 2, 6 | 4 | No | No | No | Yes | ||||
B550 | June 2020[20] | PCIe 3.0 ×10[21] | Yes | No | 2, 2, 6 | 6 | Yes, with PBO | |||||||
X570 | July 2019[22] | PCIe 4.0 ×16 | Yes | 8, 0, 4 | 12 | ~15 W[23][24] | Yes |
- PCIe lanes provided by the chipset. The CPU provides other PCIe 3.0 or 4.0 lanes.
- BIOS update needed. Availability may depend on manufacturer.
- Beta BIOS updates may be made available by motherboard manufacturers.
The 300 series, 400 series, and the B550 chipset are designed in collaboration with ASMedia.[25] The X570 is designed by AMD with IP licensed from ASMedia and other companies.[26] Network interface controller, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth are provided by external chips connected to the chipset through PCIe or USB. All 300/400 series chipsets are made using 55 nm lithography.[27] The X570 chipset is a repurposed Matisse IO die made using the 14 nm Global Foundries process.[28]
TR4 chipsets
Supports both 1st and 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors.[29]
Model | CPU/APU PCIe Link |
PCIe | SATA + SATA Express | USB 3.1 Gen2 + 3.1 Gen1 + 2.0 |
RAID | Overclocking | TDP (W) | Chipset lithography | Features / notes | Part number | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chipset PCIe 2.0 Lanes |
CrossFire | SLI | ||||||||||
X399[30][29] | 4 | 8× | Yes | Yes | 4 + 2 | 2 + 14 + 6 | 0,1,10 | Yes | 5 W[31] | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
sTRX4 chipsets
Supports 3rd-generation AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors.[32]
Model | CPU/APU PCIe Link |
PCIe | SATA | USB 3.1 Gen2 + 2.0 |
RAID | Overclocking | TDP (W) | Chipset lithography | Features / notes | Part number | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chipset PCIe 4.0 Lanes |
CrossFire | SLI | ||||||||||
TRX40[32] | 8 | 8× | Yes | Yes | 4 (+ up to 2 × 4 extra) | 8 + 4 | 0,1,10 | Yes | 15 W[31] | 14 nm | Unknown | Unknown |
Although the X399 and TRX40 motherboards' CPU sockets use the same number of pins, the sockets are incompatible with each other due to different pin layouts. Twelve TRX40 motherboards were released at launch in November 2019. The sTRX4 chipset does not support the HD Audio interface on its own, so motherboard vendors must include a USB audio device or a PCIe audio device on TRX40 motherboards to integrate audio codecs.[31]
See also
- List of AMD microprocessors
- List of AMD Accelerated Processing Unit microprocessors
- List of AMD graphics processing units
- List of Intel chipsets
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